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Brown's Block, Third. next to the bridge Annex (Harvard), 16 Garden Brattle Hall, 40 Brattle
Buck's Block, Seventh, corner Gore Buckley's Hall, 547 Main Burns' Block. Burns' court
Burrage Block, Bristol, between Hampshire and Webster avenue
Butler's Block. r. 10 Charles River, wd. 1 Cambridge Hall, 603 Main
Cambridge Mutual Insurance Co. Building, Main, corner Inman
Central-sq. Building, Western av., ward 4 Chronicle Building, 573 Main, opp. Pearl City Building, Brattle square, ward 1 City Hall, 660 Main, ward 4
Clark's Block. 497 Main
Concordia Hall. 200 Cambridge
Conservatory Hall, 4 Lee, corner Main British American Hall, 18 Central sq. Central Hall, 2 Central sq.
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Court House, Third, cor. Otis E. C. DIRECTORY OFFICE, 5 Harvard square and 575 Main (28 Oliver, Boston) Douglass Block, Main, corner Essex
Emerson's Block, foot of Crescent ave., ward 5
Emerson's Block, Mt. Pleasant
Fay House (Harvard Annex), 16 Garden Felton Building, Trowbridge, c. Cambridge Fiske's Block, 423 to 439 Main
Forbes Block. Jordan pl. , r. 132 Broadway Gilmore's Blocks, 36 to 43 and 65 to 71 Holworthy
Goldsmith's Building, 115} Cambridge Good Templars' Hall, 149 North ave. Gothic Hall, Orchard, c. Allen, wd. 5 Grant Building, 623 Main, c. Prospect G. A. R. Hall ( Post 30), 573 Main
G. A. R. Hall (Post 56), 905 Main G. A. R. Hall (Post 57), 95§ Cambridge Hannum Block, 114 Broadway, south of B. & A. R. R.
Harugari Hall, Sixth, cor. Spring Harvard or Little's Block, 464 Harvard, c. Dunster
Hawkins Block, Charles, east of Third
Hawthorne Hall, 149 North avenue
Henderson Block, North ave., opp. Walden Hermann's Blocks, Monroe, near Third,
Third, cor. Munroe, and Bristol, near Third
Hibernian Hall, 560 Main
Hiller y Block, Lilac court, 131 Portland Hilton Block, 442 Harvard, corner Linden, and 448 Harvard, cor. Holyoke Hilton's Block, Murray, near Eliot Hixon's Block, 57 and 59 Portland House of Correction, Thorndike, n. Third Hovey's Block, 402 Main
Hyde's Block, 603 Main, Central square Independence Hall, rear 55 Norfolk
Inman Building, Cambridge, west side of Springfield
Institute Hall, 107 Cambridge [Green Kelley & Mckinnon Block, 438 to 440 Kernan Block, rear 13 to 17 Charles River Knights of Honor Hall, 89 Cambridge Knights of Honor Hall. 555 Main
Knights of Labor Hall, 539 Main
Lechmere Bank Building, Cambridge, cor- ner Second
Lechmere Block, Bridge, june. Cambridge Lechmere Building, Cambridge,junc. Bridge Linehan's Block, Parnell and 85 Bridge Linihan Block, from 13 Third Little's Block, from 458 to 472 Harvard Lovell Block, 145 to 154 North ave. Luke Building, 71 to 79 Main
Lyceum Building, Harvard square, corner Brattle [square Lyceum Hall, Lyceum Building, Harvard Lyceum Hall, Henderson Block, North ave., east of Russell Main Block, Main, corner Pearl
Manter Hall; 4 Holyoke
Margaret Winthrop Hall, 21 Chauncy Martin's Block, 19 Lopez
Masonic Block, 632 Main, cor. Temple Masonic Hall, 89 Cambridge, E. C.
Masonic Hall, 632 Main, Cambridgeport Melledge's Block. Main, cor. Norfolk Memorial Hall, 574 Main
Moore's Block, Mt. Auburn, cor. Charles River, and Main, cor. Trowbridge Moore's Building, 6 and 8 Brattle Odd Fellows' Building, 550 Main
Odd Fellow's Hall, 15 Brattle, Cambridge.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 83 Cambridge, E. C.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 240 Nortlı avenue, N.C.
Odd Fellows' Hall (new), 550 Main, 1884
Odd Fellows' Hall, 603 Main, Cambridge-
port
Parish Hall, Norfolk
Pelham Hall, 603 Main
Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 15 Brattle
Phinney's Block, Dickinson, n. Broadway
Porter's Hall, Porter's Hotel
Potter's Block, 187 to 199 North ave.
Pythian Hall. 547 Main
Ramsey's Building, 1 Brattle
Raymond Hall, 602 Main
Reardon's Block, 23 Erie
Read Building, 16 to 26 Boylston
Registry of Deeds, Second, cor. Otis, E.C.
Richardson Block, 101 Gore
Rideont's Building, State, cor. Osborn
Robbins' Block. 1 to 11 Prospect
Roberts' Block, 15 Brattle
Roberts' Hall, 15 Brattle
Rogers' Blocks, Main, between Washington and Brewery, between Brewery and Portland, 91 and 507 Main, and 77 Washington
Rolling Mill Block, Bristol, between Berk. shire and Portland [Second Sala Protective Hall, 66 Cambrige, corner Salvation Army Headquarters, Prospect, corner Austin
Saunders' Block. 38 and 42 North ave.
Shea's Block, 151 to 155 Bridge
Shepherd's Block, 9 Charles River
Shepherd's Block, 29 to 33 Holyoke Smart's Building, rear 380 Main
Social Union Building, 42 Brattle Society Hall, 548 Main
Sons of Temperance Hall, Leclimere Bank Building, Cambridge, E. C.
Sovereign's Hall, 573 Main
Stearns' Block, Winthrop, corner Dunster
St. George's Hall, 603 Main
St. John's Hall, 107 Cambridge
St. John's Hall, Fourth
St. John's Literary Institute Building, 103} to 109 Cambridge
Stratton's Block, Cambridge, near Fifth
Swiney's Block, Gore, near Fifth
Symonds' Block, De Wolf, opp. Mill Templars' Hall, 548 Main
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COLLEGE BUILDINGS, CEMETERIES, WHARVES, ETC.
Temple Block, Main, west cor: of Temple | Wellington Hall, Pearl Temple Hall, 631 Main
Temple of Honor Hall, 583 Main Tilton's Block, River, cor. Fairmont Tower's Block, 19 to 25 Market Union Hall, 634 Main, east of Temple W. . d's Block, rear 29 Harvard Watson Block, 560 Main
Welch's Block, North, opp. N. E. Glass Works
Wheatland's Block, Canbridge, junction Bridge
Whitney's Block, 465 Main
Whitney's Building, Brattle square
Woodbury's Building, rear First, Thorndike and 1 Otis
Y. M. C. A. Building, 624 Main
Y. M. C. Gymnasium, Prospect, cor. Har- vard
COLLEGE BUILDINGS.
Alumni Hall. junction Kirkland, Quincy and Cambridge, 1874
Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856
Astronomical Observatory, Garden, opp. Linnæan, 1846
Austin Hall, Holmes place, 1883
Botanic Garden, Garden, c. Linnæan, 1805 Boylston Hall, College yard, 1857 Burnham Hall (Ep. Theo. Sch.), Brattle, 1879
College House, 1 to 13 Harvard row, 1846 Doane Hall, College yard, 1832
Divinity Hall, Divinity avenue, 1726 Divinity Library Building, Divinity avenue Gore Hall, College yard, 1838 Gray's Hall, College yard, 1863 Harvard Annex, 16 Garden Harvard Hall, College yard, 1769 Hemenway Gymnasium, junction Kirkland and Holmes place, 1878 Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724 Hollis Hall, College yard, 1763 Holworthy Hall, College Yard, 1812
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Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard, 1871 Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes place, 1884
Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason, 1873 Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, cor. Holmes place, 1848
Massachusetts Hall, College yard, 1720
Matthews Hall, College yard, 1870
Memorial Hall, junction Kirkland, Cam- bridge and Quincy
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue anu Oxford, 1859
Peabody Museum of Archæology, Divinity avenue, 1877
Reed Hall (Ep. Theo. School) Brattle, 1875 Sever Hall, College yard, 1878 Stoughton Hall, College yard, 1805 Thayer Hall, College yard, 1869
University Hall, College yard, 1812 University Museum, Oxford, near Kirkland Wadsworth House, College yard, 1726 Weld Hall, College yard, 1871
Walter Hastings' Hall, North ave., near Holmes place, 1889
CEMETERIES.
Cambridge, College av., near Watertown line, Charles S. Childs, superintendent Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson
Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, n. Water- town line, James W. Lovering, supt. Old Burying Ground, ward 1, North av., opposite College Grounds
WHARVES.
Ayer's wharf, Third, next Gas House Bent's George H., 168 Main Brooks, 221 Bridge Bullard's, Western avenue City, 184 Main College, foot of Dunster Day M., 132 Main, Lower Port Dugan & Rutherford, 69 Bridge, E. C. Gas House, Third, near Canal Hall's, foot of East street, E. C. Holmes & Rugg's, 166 River Holt & Bugbee, East, near Bridge, E. C. Linnehan, 48 Bridge, E. C. N. E. Glass House, foot of North Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water
Sanborn, 69 Bridge, E. C. Sargent's, foot of Charles River Sawyer's wharf, 69 Bridge, E. C. Scully, 69 Bridge, E. C. Smitlı's, 180 Main Tower's, rear of 139 Broadway Underhill & Anderson, 69 Bridge, E. C. Warren, Bridge st., next to Craigie bridge Wellington Austin C.Coal Co., 5 Broadway Wellington H. & Co., 28 Bridge Wellington & Buck, East, n. Bridge, E.C. Winthrop, foot of De Wolf Wood William H. & Co., 13 Broadway Wyman's, (Hunnewell & Proudfoot), 84 Bridge
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BRIDGES, WARD BOUNDARIES, ETC.
BRIDGES.
Brookline street, from foot of Brookline street, Cambridgeport, to Boston Cambridge street, from River street, Cam- bridgeport, to Brighton district
Craigie, from Bridge stret, E. C., to Boston
Harvard, from Harvard avenue, Cam- bridgeport, to West Chester Park, Bos- ton, 1888
North Harvard street, from Boylston st., Cambridge, to Brighton district
Prison Point, from Prison Point railroad, E. C., to Charlestown
Sixth street. across Broad canal, at Sixth Third street, across Broad canal, at Third West Boston, from Main st., Cambridge- port, to Boston
Western avenue, from Western avenue, Cambridgeport, to Brighton district
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boun- dary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if ex- tended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Au- burn street, thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street to Putnam avenue, thence by the centre of Putnam avenue to Western avenue, thence by the centre of Western avenue to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Brighton, thence by said boun- dary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the boun- dary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.
WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the cen- tral line of Dana street, if extended north- erly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street thence by the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre
of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said bonndary line to the point begun at.
WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at.
WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Western avenue, thence through the centre of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the centre of Putnam avenue to Mount Auburn street, thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence through the centre of Norfolk street, to Washington street, thence through the cen- tre of Washington, to the junction of Wash- ington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, southerly, to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at.
WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence by the said last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. A. HOLMES & CO., Best Family Groceries
608 MAIN ST., and 1 CENTRAL SQ., CAMBRIDGEPORT. Superior Family Flour Milled from Choicest Selections of Wheat.
BEST NEW FORMOSA, JAPAN & ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS.
GEORGE M. SMITH,
(Successor to M. L. SMITH & SON.)
COAL AND WOOD.
Wood Sawed and Split constantly on hand.
WHARF, 180 MAIN STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Telephone Connection. Residence, 323 Broadway.
CAMBRIDGE DAIRY CO.,
Producers and Dealers in COMMON AND THICK OR CLOTTED CREAM,
CHOICE BUTTER FROM THEIR OWN VERMONT CREAMERY. CANNED GOODS, ETC. 412 HARVARD STREET, A few doors below the Gas Office.
Mrs.H.A.Brown Scientific dress cutting
Boston Dress Cutting College, 181 TREMONT ST.,
Where a thorough Training is given in . CUTTING, BASTING AND PUT- TING WORK TOGETHER.
This College has the endorsement of Prom- inent Ladies who for years have employed our pupils.
First-Class Dress Making Rooms Connected.
HARRIET A. BROWN, HENRIETTA C. MATHEWS, Principal. Manager.
The cut shows our work as we teach Cutting, Basting, and Putting Work together.
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 1890.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab , above; agt., agent; Am. N. & T. Co., American Net and Twine Co. . Am. R. Co., American Rub- ber Co .; asst., ass stant av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet. between; bldg , building: blk .. bloek: (B.) Boston; B. B. Works, Boston Bridge Works; B. S. B. Co., Bay State Brick Co .; b. & L. R. R., Boston & Lowell Railroad; C. E. L. Co., Cambridge Electric Light Co .; C. F. D., Cambridge Fire Departmen' ; C. M. R. R, Central Massachusetts Railroad ; com. mer., commission merchant; e. or eor., eorner; ct., eourt: C. W. W., Cambridge Water Works : D. C. Co., Day Cordage Co .: Ep. Theo. Seho( 1, Episcopal Theological Sehocl: F. P. I. Co., Fresh Pond Ice Co .; h, house; H. U., Harvard University; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; mkr .. maker; mnfr., manufacturer; M. C. V. S., Massachusetts College Veterinary Surgeons: M I. T., Massachusetts Inst tute of Techn logy : n., near; opp .. orpo. ite : pl., place; l'. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd., road ; r., rear ; Rev., Reverend: R. C. H. A., Railway Cle tring House Association : ¿ t., street; see., seer tary. S., Somerville : sq .. square; supt., superinten- dent; S. P. C. T. A., Soci ty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal -; treas., treasurer; U. S , United States : U. S. A., United States Army: U. S. N., United States Navy: whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; W. E. St. Rv. Co., West End Street Railway Co .; W. S., West Somerville; Y. M. C. A., Young Men's Christian Association.
Where the name of a firm, corporation or factory appears immediately after the name it indicates the place of business.
After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
FOR FULL LIST OF COLLEGE OFFICERS, STUDENTS, ETC., SEE COLLEGE DIRECTORY, MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
AARON JOHN, cigar maker, bds. 8 Jay Aaron Joseph, piano-action maker, boards 87 Moore
Aaron Lewis (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 537 Main, house 8 Jay
Aaron Moss, cigar mnfr., 87 Moore, h. do. Aaron & Parker (Lewis Aaron and Freder- ick C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 537 Main
Aaronson Aaron, laborer, h. 189 Broadway Abbot Anne W. Miss, bds. 28 Berkeley
Abbot Edwin H., trustee (50 State, B.), house Follen, cor. Garden
Abbot Everett V., law student, H. U., bds. 6 Larch
Abbot E. Stanley, student, Medical School, H. U., boards 6 Larch
Abbot Francis E., teacher, house 6 Larch Abbot George, wool (B.), house 29 Con- cord avenue
Abbot George W., tobacco commission merchant (21. Central wharf, B. ), house 294 Harvard
Abbot G. E., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Abbott Alonzo, clerk, house 18 Amory Abbott Alonzo F., clerk (137 Court, B.), boards 18 Amory
Abbott Arthur T., carpenter, boards 12 Appian Way
Abbott A. Warren, trimmer, 201 Bridge, house 154 Cambridge .
Abbott Brazilian C., coffin maker, 201 Bridge, house at South Boston
Abbott Charles. at Am. R. Co., b. 63 Clark Abbott Charles J., printer, b. 431 Cambridge Abbott Ernest H., law student, H. U., rooms 14 Sumner
Abbott Edward Rev., pastor, St. James Episcopal church, house 11 Dana Abbott Edward M. Mrs., house 7 Chauncy Abbott Eugene B. (James & Abbott), lum- ber. Thorndike, house at Boston
Abbott Ezra, foreman (444 Harrison ave., B.). house 31 Windsor
Abbott Frank E., clerk (52 Bromfield, B.), boards 84 Prospect
Burditt & White, 2 & 4 Central Sq. J Have Constantly on hand
Paints, Oils & Glass.
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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.
Abbott George B., electrician (111 Arch, B.), honse 88 Pearl
Abbott George HI., theatrical manager, boards 5 Dickinson
Abbott George S. (Abbott & Son), Boston Express, W. E. St. Ry. transfer station Main, 8 Central sq., and (7 Merchants row, B. ), house 24 Tufts
Abbott Horatio N. Mrs., h. 154 Cambridge Abbott Jolın, teamster, boards 3 Seventlı
Abbott John E. (Abbott & Son), Boston Express, W. E. Ry. transfer station, Main, 8 Central sq., and (7 Merchants row, B.), h. 1 Pearl-st. płace
Abbott John K., real estate (63 Court. B.), house 84 Prospect
Abbott John P., printer (B.), house 431 Cambridge
Abbott John W., foreman, Cambridge Cronicle office, 573 Main, house at Somerville
Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding-house, 5 Dickinson
Abbott L. M., student, H. U., rooms 14 Sumner
Abbott Richard S., block maker (B.). house 99 Pleasant
Abbott S. Elizabeth. widow of Charles S., house 12 Douglass
Abbott Walter H., expressman (Franklin, B.), boards 31 Winsor
Abbott Walter S., clerk (450 Washington, B.), boards 99 Pleasant
Abbott William S., helper, 502 Main, bds. 12 Douglass
Abbott W. H., regulator. 286 Main
Abbott & Son (John E. and George S. Abbott). Boston Express, 8 Central sq .. and W. E. Ry. transfer station, Main
Abel Charles E., machinst. bds. 40 Third Abele Jacob, barber, 361 Main, rooms. Hotel Weston, School
Abele J. H., machinist, B. & L. R. R. sys- tem shop, house at Boston
Abercrombie Milo B. Mrs., h. 42 Shepard Abercrombie Wenona Miss, principal. Low- ell primary school, bds. 42 Shepard Aberle Charles, piano-action maker, 145 Broadway, boards Eighth, near Spring Aberle Jacob Mrs., house off Eightlı, n. Spring
Aberle John, cooper, Ninth, cor. Spring, bils. Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off "Eighth Aberle W. Henry, plumber's helper, bds. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth
Abroe Francis, bds. Mrs. Mary Ann Mc- Quillan's, Marsh court
Acheson Henry, box maker (B.), house 22 Pioneer avenue [Pioneer ave. Acheson Horv S., printer (B.), house 22 Acheson William R., clerk, 641 Main, boards 22 Pioneer avenne
Achorn Washington L., manager Harvard
bleachery, 564 Main, honse 31 Bigelow ·Acker A. Fred, carpenter, house 31 Magee Ackerly Edward, teamster, b. 4 Hamilton Ackers Charles H., bookbinder, Riverside Bindery, boards 44 Western av.
A CKERS JOHN L. P., painter, 539 Main, house 44 Western ave. (see page 688)
Ackles Janies R., case maker, 368 Main, house 12 Blanche
Ackley John R., stevedore. honse 5 Moore Ackley George P., clerk, 22 Bridge, bus. 24 East
Acre Ole, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house rear 97} Thorndike
Adams Adelbert A., house 15 Lee
Adams Annie E. Mrs., clerk, 623 Main, house 19 Antrim
Adamis Annie I., widow of Harry, house 3 Walnut avenue
Adams Archibald D., driver, 169 Gore, house 22 Eighth
Adams Austin R. (17 Tremont, B), house 60 Sidney
Adams Charles M., Jr., potter, house 4 Wyeth square
Adams Charles J., h. 3 Walnut avenue Adams Charles M., honse 4 Wyeth sq.
Adams Charles O., engineer (State House, B.), house 1 Warland
Adams C. P., painter, B. & L. system shop house at Charlestown
Adams Charles S. (J. Sewell & Co.), car- penter, Crescent avenue, near Walden honse near do.
A DAMS CHARLES W., with (Ferd F. French & Co.) (limited), carriages (14 Sudbury, B.), house 442 Broadway (see page +)
Adams Elward P., shoe machinery (84 Lincoln, B. ), house 45 Oxford
Adams Eleanor M., widow of Frederick, h. 2 Bennett
Adams Frank. harness and sole leather trunks (150 Tremont, B.), house 3 Magazine
Adams Frederick S., tow boat, fireman, lı. 2 Bennett
A' DAMS FREEDOM S .. carpet heating (228 Cambridge. B. ), house 32 Tremont, B. ) (see page 18)
Adams F. E., driver, W. E. St. Ry Co. Adams F. W., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Adams George, gardener, rooms rear 1 In- man place [431 Main Adams George, book binder (B.), honse Adams George B .. clerk, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, boards 10 Shepard
Adams George H., bakerv, and employ- ment office, 654 Main. honse do.
Adams Georgianna Miss. stenographer, 502 Main. h. 127 Auburn, suite 1
CHOICE
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets. P. O'BRIEN & SON
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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.
Adams Harry B., manager Collateral Bank- ing Co. (276 Wash., B.), house 35 Arlington
Adams Henry S., civil engineer, City Hall, boards 3 Walnut ave.
Adams Ivers W., treasurer, Am. Net and Twine Co., Second, and (34 Com'l, B. ), house at Dorchester
Adams James, teamster, b. 5 Pioneer ave. Adams James, teamster, b. 91 Main, No. 5 Adams James Harvey, foreman, lard dept.,
C. H. North & Co. (Somerville), house 49 Elmi
Adans James H., driver, 195 Broadway, house 36 Winsor
Adams John P., gas fitter and fixtures, 12 Harvard row, house 10 Shepard
Adams John T., marble polisher, house 50 Portland
Adams Joseph M., whalebone worker (24 Lincoln, B.), house 4 Rockingham
Adams J. Gedney, book-keeper, house 8 Wallace
Adams Kilburn, photographer (465 Wash- ington, B.), house 18} Prince
Adams M., laborer, 3 Hampshire
Adams Mary A. Miss, house 89 Thorndike Adams Mary A., widow of James Q., house- keeper, 76 Chestnut
Adams Mattie A., music teacher (B.), bds. 8 Wallace
Adams Maurice H., foreman, Am. N. & T. Co., Second, house 152 Cambridge
Adams Oscar Fay, author and editor, rooms 25 Felton Hall
Adams Peter, compositor, Riverside Press, house 431 Main
Adams Ruth A., widow of Abraham, bds. 2 Aslıburton place suite 1
Adams Sarah L. Miss, boards 127 Auburn, Adams Sophia, widow of Elihu, house 26 Russell
Adams Susan M. Miss, teacher, Allston Grammar school, bds. 25 Clinton
Adams Theodore P., sub-master, Latin school, 35 Lee, house at Boston
Adams William. examiner (28 Summer, B.), house 11 River, suite 3
Adams William R. (Adams & Lincoln), dry goods, 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge, h. 51 Third
Adams & Lincoln (William R. Adams and Alfred Lincoln), dry goods, 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge
Adell Charles, wire worker, 10 Franklin
Adell Emil, blacksmitli's helper, B. & L. system shop. house 7 Portland
Adell Gustave, wire worker, 10 Franklin A. D. Club, 14 Dunster
Adelstein John G., cigar packer, liause 12 Suffolk
Ades Henry, upholsterer, 30 Boylston, h. at Boston
Adrian Thomas, carpenter, house 12 Marion
Agassiz Alexander, curator, Museum of Comparative Zoology, H. U., and (12 Ashburton place, B.), h. 36 Quincy
Agassiz Elizabeth C., widow of Louis, h. 36 Quincy
Agassiz George, boards 36 Quincy
Agassiz Rudolph, student, H. U., boards 36 Quincy
Agassiz Max, boards 36 Quincy
Age to Come Herald and Jerusalem's Pio- neer, George Boyson, prop , 98 Pearl Agnaw Frank, laborer, 502 Main
Ahearn Annie, house rear 194 Norfolk
Ahearn Dennis. baker, house 45 Amory
Ahearn Ellen, widow of John, h. 45 Anu ry
Ahearn Eugene, laborer, bds. 137 Bridge Ahearn Eugene F., laborer, house 3 Line- hans court
Alearn Jeremiah, marble cutter, house 74 Bolton
Ahearn John, candymaker (B.), boards 189 Cambridge
Ahearn Kittia, widow, rooms 51 Sixth
Ahearn Lawrence,potter, b. Porter's Hotel Aliearn Louise Miss, dressmaker, bds. 149 Dublin [Dublin
Ahearn Mary, widow of Dennis, honse 200
Ahearn Maurice, laborer, h. 149 Dublin
Ahearn Maurice, mill hand, Am. R. Co., h. rear 36 Harvard
Ahearn Michael F., hostler, 151 Bridge, lı. Dailey alley
Ahearn Patrick H., at Am. N. & T. Co., h. 42 Nintlı
Ahearn Richard A., day inspector (Custom House, B.), bds. 200 Dublin
Ahearn Thomas, laborer, b. 194 Norfolk Ahearn Timothy, baker, house 170 Franklin Ahearn, see O'Hearn
Aliern Dennis, brick-layer, honse 9 Charles River
Ahern John, laborer, hds. 2 Emmons place Ahern John J .. book-finisher. h. 20 Dodge Ahern Maurice, gardener. h. 6 Foster
Ahern Michael, brick-layer, lı. 2 Emmons place
Ahern Patrick, tubemaker, b. 9 Middlesex Ahern, see Ahearn, also O'Hearn
Aikens John. copper worker, 41 Harvard
Aiken Joseph M., house 152 Spring
Aikens Anthony C., janitor (B.), house 33 Hastings
Aiken Mary F. Miss, boards 152 Spring
Ainley George. brick-layer, h. 61 Plymouth Ainsworth John W., cutter, Am. R. Co., b. 123 Winsor
Aker Oloff, cabinet maker, h. 97} Thorn- dike
Akerley Edward, lab., h. 60 Putnamı ave.
Akerley Mary, widow boards 79 Pearl
Akerman George, supt .. Lamb & Ritchie, Albany, house 59 Pearl
Akerman. see Ackerman
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